They couldn't give them away at my local bottle shop come 1/1/2000!!MartinOC said:On another note.... Hahn Millennium Ale.
Can't remember how much it cost (a LOT), but I bought a dozen 750ml bottles with the intention of splitting the case with a mate.
We opened one to find out where it was currently "at" before cellaring the rest under his house & he immediately pulled-out of the deal there & then. I agreed with his/our assessment. I was left with 11 bottles of crap with no potential for improvement.
Tried them again about 6 months apart for a year, but it was still crap & ended-up turfing the rest down the sink.
That's expensive!
Did a couple of pub crawls through Adelaide a couple years back does not seem to be a standard pint changed from place to place.mattyh77 said:So arrived in Adelaide and got a pint of India Red Ale from Prancing Pony Brewery for $7. That's better. Except pints in St seem to be schooner size in NSW.
FTFYCoodgee said:you people have too much disposable income.
I refused to buy a beer in Changi last year when the cheapest they had was $22 for a Carlsberg (which I dislike immensely), yet you can buy 6 tiger in duty free for $10.lost at sea said:had been at sea for a few months on a dry ship, went to anchor and paid off in singapore. got to the hotel and said bring us your coldest beer....after my first sip looked at receipt i was handed, 22 ******* dollars for a ****** Heineken.........
Dave70 said:A six pack of VB when I was about 22..
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